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Behold the 21st Century Will: The E-Will! A will is commonly drafted in a lawyer’s office in the presence of witnesses. However, this scene is slowly changing with the popularity of electronic wills -
How Mental Illness Can Impact Your Divorce Case Mental illness may have no visible symptoms, but someone who’s drowning in the depths of their own mind may suffer damaging effects, -
How To Safely Move Out From A Domestic Violence Situation If you are a victim of domestic violence, there are multiple things to consider before you can safely remove yourself from your current living situation. -
IRS Bracing For Chaotic Tax Season A warning from the IRS: This tax season is going to be messy. -
What Holding Crypto Means for Your Estate Plan Crypto-assets, including cryptocurrencies and noncurrency blockchain tokens, can hold significant family wealth and also present complex challenges. -
17 Ways To Protect Yourself Before Filing For Divorce In South Dakota Here are seventeen steps provided by our divorce attorney that you can take before filing for divorce to protect your interests and your bank account. -
School districts continue to deal with food supply shortages Last year’s big hurdle for schools was dealing with COVID-19 and the ongoing pandemic. -
Are Divorce Rates in the U.S. On the Rise? According to the United States Census Bureau, both marriage and divorce rates have decreased between 2009 and 2019. -
Supreme Court Strikes Down Recreational Marijuana The South Dakota Supreme Court ruled that a constitutional amendment to legalize recreational marijuana is unconstitutional, upholding an earlier decision. -
South Dakota Legislature Committee Plans "Housing Needs" Bills for 2022 Session As housing availability continues to be an issue for much of SD, a number of lawmakers are considering what fixes they can bring to the legislative session.